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J Neuroeng Rehabil ; 21(1): 55, 2024 Apr 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38622634

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BACKGROUND: The therapeutic benefits of motor imagery (MI) are now well-established in different populations of persons suffering from central nervous system impairments. However, research on similar efficacy of MI interventions after amputation remains scarce, and experimental studies were primarily designed to explore the effects of MI after upper-limb amputations. OBJECTIVES: The present comparative study therefore aimed to assess the effects of MI on locomotion recovery following unilateral lower-limb amputation. METHODS: Nineteen participants were assigned either to a MI group (n = 9) or a control group (n = 10). In addition to the course of physical therapy, they respectively performed 10 min per day of locomotor MI training or neutral cognitive exercises, five days per week. Participants' locomotion functions were assessed through two functional tasks: 10 m walking and the Timed Up and Go Test. Force of the amputated limb and functional level score reflecting the required assistance for walking were also measured. Evaluations were scheduled at the arrival at the rehabilitation center (right after amputation), after prosthesis fitting (three weeks later), and at the end of the rehabilitation program. A retention test was also programed after 6 weeks. RESULTS: While there was no additional effect of MI on pain management, data revealed an early positive impact of MI for the 10 m walking task during the pre-prosthetic phase, and greater performance during the Timed Up and Go Test during the prosthetic phase. Also, a lower proportion of participants still needed a walking aid after MI training. Finally, the force of the amputated limb was greater at the end of rehabilitation for the MI group. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these data support the integration of MI within the course of physical therapy in persons suffering from lower-limb amputations.


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Amputados , Miembros Artificiales , Humanos , Equilibrio Postural , Estudios de Tiempo y Movimiento , Amputación Quirúrgica , Amputados/rehabilitación , Caminata/fisiología
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J Crit Care ; 53: 231-235, 2019 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31277050

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PURPOSE: To assess health-related quality of life (HRQOL) following rehabilitation of amputees suffering symmetric peripheral gangrene (SPG) after septic shock. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted in nine French specialized rehabilitation centers. Thirty-two ICU adult patients hospitalized between 2005 and 2015 for septic shock who additionally presented with SPG resulting in at least two major amputations were enrolled. HRQOL was assessed by EQ-5D-3 L questionnaire. RESULTS: All patients (mean ICU length of stay 39 ±â€¯22d, SAPS II 58 ±â€¯18) had both lower limbs amputated and 84% were quadruple amputees. HRQOL, assessed 4.8 ±â€¯2.8 years after amputation, was inferior to the French reference. However, patients' self-rated health status was similar to the reference at the time of HRQOL assessment. The main factor of impaired HRQOL was intense phantom pain, not the mobility or self-care dimensions of EQ-5D. All patients except one preferred to be treated again for SPG despite disability. CONCLUSION: ICU survivors referred to rehabilitation centers after SPG-related amputations had impaired HRQOL. At the time of HRQOL assessment, they considered themselves in good health and preferred to be treated again despite disability. Appraisal of long-term functional outcome should not be used to guide end-of-life decision-making in this situation.


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Amputación Quirúrgica/psicología , Gangrena/psicología , Calidad de Vida , Choque Séptico/psicología , Adulto , Anciano , Brazo/cirugía , Femenino , Gangrena/cirugía , Estado de Salud , Humanos , Pierna/cirugía , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Choque Séptico/cirugía , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Sobrevivientes/psicología
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